Anyone use Beurer bottle warmer and Trueeluv LCD 6 in 1 bottle warmer? Can share your user experience?
All other bottle warmer review also welcome. As wish to buy it right the first time, no money waste
Bottle Warmer-Recommendation & Experience Sharing
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Mar 3 2016, 10:16 AM, updated 10y ago
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Hi, I am planning to buy baby bottle warmer. Looking for digital bottle warmer with beep alert once warming done, and auto shut-off function.
Anyone use Beurer bottle warmer and Trueeluv LCD 6 in 1 bottle warmer? Can share your user experience? All other bottle warmer review also welcome. As wish to buy it right the first time, no money waste |
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Mar 3 2016, 10:42 AM
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i used little bean one. quiet cheap. and it works for me for the 1 year we were bottle feeding breast milk to my kid.
just set temperature and put some water in. then put the bottle in. takes about 15mins to warm it up. i dont set too high, around 40 celcius i think. and once it reach that temp it just maintain it |
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Mar 3 2016, 01:52 PM
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I m using LittleBean warmer for around 18 months dy, kinda simple. No beep sound though, the light will turn off once the water inside the warmer reached the required temperature (Bear in mind that it does not mean the milk inside your bottle reached the required temperature). Try it for a few times then you will know how to set it according to your milk quantity or according to the waiting time.
Please check your milk bottle as well coz the one i am using cannot fit in those big fat bottle. |
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Mar 3 2016, 02:33 PM
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QUOTE(chickenshit36 @ Mar 3 2016, 10:42 AM) i used little bean one. quiet cheap. and it works for me for the 1 year we were bottle feeding breast milk to my kid. Thanks for sharing. Is it this one? just set temperature and put some water in. then put the bottle in. takes about 15mins to warm it up. i dont set too high, around 40 celcius i think. and once it reach that temp it just maintain it You mentioned it reach the preset temperature and will maintain at this temperature, so mean can keep warm? No beep sound to trigger you once done? ![]() |
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Mar 3 2016, 02:37 PM
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I am using Bean too. cheap and never fail. but it does not have auto-shut function.
therefore, you have to close it manually. else the water will dry out. |
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Mar 3 2016, 02:37 PM
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QUOTE(PeowYong @ Mar 3 2016, 01:52 PM) I m using LittleBean warmer for around 18 months dy, kinda simple. No beep sound though, the light will turn off once the water inside the warmer reached the required temperature (Bear in mind that it does not mean the milk inside your bottle reached the required temperature). Try it for a few times then you will know how to set it according to your milk quantity or according to the waiting time. Thanks for sharing, hehe I got what you meant, probably the milk temperature lower compared to what we set. But good to know it has auto-off function. Anyhow need to try and error. I plan to use Avent natural bottles...should able to fit, right?Please check your milk bottle as well coz the one i am using cannot fit in those big fat bottle. |
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Mar 3 2016, 02:43 PM
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QUOTE(frontier008 @ Mar 3 2016, 02:37 PM) I am using Bean too. cheap and never fail. but it does not have auto-shut function. WOW apparently many people using Little Bean. therefore, you have to close it manually. else the water will dry out. Ooh I thought it has auto-off function I would like to find one with auto-off, make easy for me, newbie...sure kelam kabut |
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Mar 3 2016, 02:48 PM
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I forgot which brand i'm using but its quite simple - either to warm baby food or milk bottle.
My confinement lady mentioned this works great because the temperature is just nice :-) Additional comment : Newer bottle warmer allow you to change the temperature 40c 70c or 100c, but that's would be too hot for baby to handle. As for the bottle size - usually it will be mentioned on the specification of the bottle warmer packaging - fits all. My suggestion is bring along the bottle for testing :-) |
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Mar 3 2016, 02:53 PM
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QUOTE(reamer @ Mar 3 2016, 02:43 PM) WOW apparently many people using Little Bean. Auto-off as in turn off the power for the whole thing?Ooh I thought it has auto-off function I would like to find one with auto-off, make easy for me, newbie...sure kelam kabut LittleBean does not have this, however, the warmer will turn off the heater when the required temp is achieved, and warm up again when the temp went down. Your bottle will be kept warm instead of getting boiled or getting cooled after the warmer turns off the power of the whole unit. No worry if you left it in the warmer longer. Just make sure you turn off the main power after warming is done. If not the warmer will keep on warming the water inside it. |
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Mar 3 2016, 06:08 PM
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QUOTE(reamer @ Mar 3 2016, 02:33 PM) Thanks for sharing. Is it this one? No beep sound. But the thing will auto shut off when reach the temperature and start again when it's low. You mentioned it reach the preset temperature and will maintain at this temperature, so mean can keep warm? No beep sound to trigger you once done? ![]() But u have to periodically add water Coz the water will dry out once in a while. |
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Mar 4 2016, 01:15 AM
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I have been doing some research on which bottle warmers to buy for the past week and I found Malaysia stores sell only a small selection of bottle warmers brands primarily little bean, autumnz, timee toppee... I have gone to quite a number of shops and I couldnt find those that are widely recommended overseas. I almost bought kiinde kozii online but opted against it when i found that i will need to invest in a step down transformer because of different voltage plus it doesnt come with a local warranty. Finally, i bought Avent Fast Bottle Warmer from Anakku at RM258. It comes with a 2 years local warranty. Hopefully I made the right choice..
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Mar 4 2016, 08:05 AM
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QUOTE(PeowYong @ Mar 3 2016, 02:53 PM) Auto-off as in turn off the power for the whole thing? LittleBean does not have this, however, the warmer will turn off the heater when the required temp is achieved, and warm up again when the temp went down. Your bottle will be kept warm instead of getting boiled or getting cooled after the warmer turns off the power of the whole unit. No worry if you left it in the warmer longer. Just make sure you turn off the main power after warming is done. If not the warmer will keep on warming the water inside it. QUOTE(chickenshit36 @ Mar 3 2016, 06:08 PM) No beep sound. But the thing will auto shut off when reach the temperature and start again when it's low. Thanks both! Now I understand the auto-off is whenever it reached the required temperature But u have to periodically add water Coz the water will dry out once in a while. I will take note to turn it off once the bottle is removed Thanks again! |
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Mar 4 2016, 08:11 AM
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QUOTE(lord_drake @ Mar 4 2016, 01:15 AM) I have been doing some research on which bottle warmers to buy for the past week and I found Malaysia stores sell only a small selection of bottle warmers brands primarily little bean, autumnz, timee toppee... I have gone to quite a number of shops and I couldnt find those that are widely recommended overseas. I almost bought kiinde kozii online but opted against it when i found that i will need to invest in a step down transformer because of different voltage plus it doesnt come with a local warranty. Finally, i bought Avent Fast Bottle Warmer from Anakku at RM258. It comes with a 2 years local warranty. Hopefully I made the right choice.. Yea I did research a lot so to get it right! Indeed there are more brands overseas. I checked kiinde kozii has the best review! But it is very expensive. Avent brand also many people bought it. Anywhere it seem like none of the brand is perfect, each of them has own pros and cons. So you bought this model? Have you tried it out? Can share your experience? Thanks. ![]() |
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Mar 6 2016, 09:00 PM
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QUOTE(reamer @ Mar 4 2016, 08:11 AM) Yea I did research a lot so to get it right! Indeed there are more brands overseas. I checked kiinde kozii has the best review! But it is very expensive. Avent brand also many people bought it. Anywhere it seem like none of the brand is perfect, each of them has own pros and cons. I had used it over the weekend and to warm the milk coming out straight from the fridge to drinking temperature took me approximately 5 minutes. Still find it annoying that it doesn;t come with a auto off function and no keep warm function. For RM250, i would have expected it to have better functions. Having said that, I already knew when I bought it so I will just live with it. So you bought this model? Have you tried it out? Can share your experience? Thanks. ![]() Anyway, Kiinde Koziii is only RM313 on 11street and it comes with free shipping from US or Korea. You just need a step down transformer for it to work. I am sure Kindee will make you a more satisfied customer. |
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Mar 6 2016, 09:05 PM
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QUOTE(reamer @ Mar 3 2016, 02:37 PM) Thanks for sharing, hehe I got what you meant, probably the milk temperature lower compared to what we set. But good to know it has auto-off function. Anyhow need to try and error. I plan to use Avent natural bottles...should able to fit, right? Using the avent warmer, so far so good, auto off as it wont boil your milk but just keep it on the preset temp... |
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Mar 7 2016, 01:41 PM
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QUOTE(lord_drake @ Mar 6 2016, 09:00 PM) I had used it over the weekend and to warm the milk coming out straight from the fridge to drinking temperature took me approximately 5 minutes. Still find it annoying that it doesn;t come with a auto off function and no keep warm function. For RM250, i would have expected it to have better functions. Having said that, I already knew when I bought it so I will just live with it. Thanks for your review! In term of product reliability no doubt on Avent. Just that not much smart function. Anyway, since you have bought it, find ways to live with it Anyway, Kiinde Koziii is only RM313 on 11street and it comes with free shipping from US or Korea. You just need a step down transformer for it to work. I am sure Kindee will make you a more satisfied customer. QUOTE(braindeath @ Mar 6 2016, 09:05 PM) Using the avent warmer, so far so good, auto off as it wont boil your milk but just keep it on the preset temp... Thanks for your sharing. Yea most important cannot boil the milk, else the nutrient gone |
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Mar 7 2016, 02:22 PM
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IMO, I don't find bottle warmer useful, at least in my situation.
most of the time, when we need the milk, it means that we need it NOW. Bottle warmer takes longer to heat up compare to the conventional method of pouring hot water into a bigger container and let the bottle sit in it. |
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Mar 7 2016, 05:41 PM
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QUOTE(Amanda85 @ Mar 7 2016, 02:22 PM) IMO, I don't find bottle warmer useful, at least in my situation. In urgent case, you can actually fill the bottle warmer with hot water and set to higher temp on the warmer...most of the time, when we need the milk, it means that we need it NOW. Bottle warmer takes longer to heat up compare to the conventional method of pouring hot water into a bigger container and let the bottle sit in it. It reduces time to heat up as the water that is filled in the warmer is already hot, and the higher temp on the warmer will keep the water hot instead of it cooling down by the bottle with cold liquid. You need a lot of hot water if u r not using a bottle warmer to warm it up. |
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Mar 7 2016, 07:02 PM
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QUOTE(Amanda85 @ Mar 7 2016, 02:22 PM) IMO, I don't find bottle warmer useful, at least in my situation. Using warmer to keep the milk warm, else it will spoilt quickly, no? As for my wife, she is using to heat the milk she pumped and stored.most of the time, when we need the milk, it means that we need it NOW. Bottle warmer takes longer to heat up compare to the conventional method of pouring hot water into a bigger container and let the bottle sit in it. While our baby asleep, took out the milk, thawed it and poured into the bottle, keep it warm, once baby awake she can straight have it, thats what we normally do.... |
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Mar 8 2016, 09:09 AM
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Anyone using these 2? If yes, do share your user experience. As I'm looking for digital bottle warmer
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